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Agreed. He doesn't even need to keep on being the rapper K-Fed though. He will generate heat based on being a hack celebrity. He's obviously got that cocky heel charisma. The way he is reportedly conducting himself backstage speaks volumes for him actually wanting to join the business, and not just be a celebrity getting a check. Hopefully this is the case if we will be seeing him on a regular basis.
I don't think aligning Cena with him is the way to turn Cena heel. K-Fed isn't a strong enough figure to make it seem worth it to Cena, and aligning the two will probably weaken Cena's credibilty (if that's even possible). I'm making the comparison to when Austin joined McMahon, it seemed like a match made in hell, but both men were on equal footing, power wise. Cena's "power" will lower if he drops down to where K-Fed is perceivably right now.
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